An Account of the Abipones, an Equestrian People of Paraguay; v.2
Martin 1717-1791 Dobrizhoffer, Sara Coleridge 1802-1852 Coleridge
An Account of the Abipones, an Equestrian People of Paraguay; v.2
Martin 1717-1791 Dobrizhoffer, Sara Coleridge 1802-1852 Coleridge
Martin Dobrizhoffer was a Jesuit missionary to the Abipones, a people of Paraguay known for their exceptional horseback riding skills. In this classic work, Dobrizhoffer provides a detailed account of Abipon life, culture, and traditions, from their equestrian prowess to their social customs and religious beliefs. A fascinating and significant ethnographic study, An Account of the Abipones is essential reading for anyone interested in the indigenous peoples of South America.
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